August 23, 2013

Joy Garnett 'Flowers of Evil' in Digital Sensation @ Baltic | 39

A new hub for contemporary art located at
31-39 High Bridge, Newcastle. A collaboration
between Newcastle City Council, Arts Council
England, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
and Northumbria University.

Art and design have played a key role in the development of computer
technology, but how has the rapid-fire digital world influenced the
traditionally slow process of painting? This British Science Festival
exhibition shows how contemporary painters are harnessing the creative
potential of digital media.

Part of a programme of British Science Festival events at BALTIC 39
organised by BALTIC Professor Christine Borland with postgraduate
artists and researchers from Northumbria University plus international
guests. For further information and a full programme of screenings,
artists’ talks and events, please visit baltic39.com

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A new hub for contemporary art located at
31-39 High Bridge, Newcastle. A collaboration
between Newcastle City Council, Arts Council
England, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
and Northumbria University.

Art and design have played a key role in the development of computer
technology, but how has the rapid-fire digital world influenced the
traditionally slow process of painting? This British Science Festival
exhibition shows how contemporary painters are harnessing the creative
potential of digital media.

Part of a programme of British Science Festival events at BALTIC 39
organised by BALTIC Professor Christine Borland with postgraduate
artists and researchers from Northumbria University plus international
guests. For further information and a full programme of screenings,
artists’ talks and events, please visit baltic39.com